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    Identity of the Confederate Flag There were three main designs that served as the national "flag of the Confederate States of America" from 1861 to 1865. Since the end of the American Civil War, private and official use of the Confederacy's flags, and of flags with inspired designs, has continued under philosophical, political, cultural, and racial controversy in the United States. They are cause for much controversy in recent times due to their re-emergence in state flags during civil rights…

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    Six Flags Research Paper

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    Flags is the largest amusement park company in the world, boasting more than 800 attractions and 120 roller coasters across 18 parks in North America. The Company’s more than 50-year history began in Texas in 1961 with their first park and continued with the building of two more unique parks. In 1977, they began acquiring other amusement parks, starting in New Jersey, and eventually coming to California (1979 and 1997), Massachusetts (1997), Canada (2001) and Mexico (1999). Though they had to…

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    Kingda Ka Research Paper

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    is the Kingda Ka. The Kingda Ka is the tallest steel roller coaster and the second fastest steel roller coaster in the United States available for the public. “This upside down U-shaped track bolts up 45 stories in the sky—that’s 456 feet high!” (Six Flags). At the pinnacle of the roller coaster the cart possesses a lot of potential energy which converts into kinetic energy to finish the rest of the roller coaster. Pretending that an empty cart on the Kingda Ka is 650 kilograms then there is…

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    Ghana Research Paper

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    Ghana was a very great country in 1957 when our first president was still alive . mr. nkrumah traveled to the united states of america when he was 24 to study and observe the american society. Nkrumah had many great plans to help make ghana a great nation. he was the person that gave our nation independence day and made ghana free forever. Nkrumah was one of the big six who fought to gain ghana independence in 1957. The names of the big six was j.b danquah, nkrumah, ebenezer ako adjei,edward…

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    million kids ranging in age from six to twelve years old play tackle football. In 2014 only 1.216 million children from that age group played tackle (Farrey). Most parents start putting their kids in different sports around ages seven to eight. The majority of boys who are involved with football will say that it is their favorite sport to watch and play. Whether parents have teens in high school who play or college athletes, most people love watching football. Flag football has become less…

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    well. This grand object has been called by many names ‘Old Glory’, ‘Stars and Stripes’, ’Star-Spangled Banner’,’ Grand Union Flag’ or ‘the Continental Colors’. Whichever name it’s been called this standard has brought forth emotional,…

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    The Great Seal of the United States of America is a symbol of what our nation was founded on. There is great meaning and symbolism in the design that I have always wanted to learn more about it. On July 4, 1776, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams were charged to form a committee to design the Great Seal for the newly established United States of America. These were after all three founding fathers, surely they would be able to come up with a seal that would capture the essence…

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    Firemen Raising the Flag at Ground Zero is another comparable photograph that was taken by Thomas E. Franklin on September 11, 2001 in New York City. Similarly to the photograph by Joseph Rosenthal, this photograph contains three American firefighters raising an American flag at Ground Zero of the World Trade Center after the horrible terrorist attacks that occurred on this day. This photograph was issued all over the world appearing on the covers of newspapers, on news stations, on posters, and…

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    Fear Narrative Essay

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    at home for days at a time. Fear has the power to prevent people from experiencing the joys of life and the best way to lose a fear is to expose yourself to your fear. I have many fears Spheksophobia, the fear of wasps. The number one fear in America is public speaking, but I find nothing scary about speaking in public. I have gotten…

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    Meta: The Reyn Spooner 2016 Summer Commemorative Shirt helps you remember the great parts of Hawaiian statehood. After all, Hawaii is more than just islands. The Reyn Spooner 2016 Summer Commemorative Shirt What better way to celebrate the great state that is Hawaii than with a shirt depicting those things that set it apart as a state. Granted, there isn 't room enough on one shirt to put everything that makes Hawaii such a tropical wonderland, however, the many elements of Hawaiian…

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